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Ann Oncol ; 22(11): 2403-2410, 2011 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21368065

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Breast cancer 1 (BRCA1) protein inactivation in sporadic ovarian carcinoma (OC) is common and low BRCA1 expression is linked with platinum sensitivity. The clinical validation of BRCA1 as a prognostic marker in OC remains unresolved. PATIENTS AND METHODS: In 251 patient samples from the NCIC CTG clinical trial, OV.16, BRCA1 protein expression was determined by immunohistochemistry. RESULTS: For all patients, when BRCA1 score was analyzed as a continuous variable, there was no significant correlation between BRCA1 protein expression and progression-free survival (PFS) [adjusted hazard ratio (HR) = 1.15 (0.96-1.37), P = 0.12] or response rate [HR = 0.89 (0.70-1.12), P = 0.32]. In the 116 patients with minimal residual disease (RD), higher BRCA1 expression correlated significantly with worse PFS [HR = 1.40 (1.04-1.89), P = 0.03]. Subgroup analysis divided patients with minimal RD into low (BRCA1 ≤2.5) and high (BRCA1 >2.5) expression groups. Patients with low BRCA1 expression had a more favorable outcome [median PFS was 24.7 and 16.6 months in patients with low and high BRCA1, respectively; HR = 0.56 (0.35-0.89), P = 0.01]. CONCLUSIONS: This study suggests that BRCA1 protein is a prognostic marker in sporadic OC patients with minimal RD. Further research is needed to evaluate BRCA1 as a predictive biomarker and to target BRCA1 expression to enhance chemotherapeutic sensitivity.


Subject(s)
BRCA1 Protein/biosynthesis , Biomarkers, Tumor/biosynthesis , Neoplasms, Glandular and Epithelial/drug therapy , Neoplasms, Glandular and Epithelial/metabolism , Ovarian Neoplasms/drug therapy , Ovarian Neoplasms/metabolism , Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols/therapeutic use , BRCA1 Protein/genetics , Biomarkers, Tumor/genetics , Carboplatin/administration & dosage , Carcinoma, Ovarian Epithelial , Cisplatin/administration & dosage , Disease-Free Survival , Female , Humans , Immunohistochemistry , Middle Aged , Neoplasm Staging , Neoplasms, Glandular and Epithelial/genetics , Neoplasms, Glandular and Epithelial/pathology , Ovarian Neoplasms/genetics , Ovarian Neoplasms/pathology , Paclitaxel/administration & dosage , Prognosis , Topotecan/administration & dosage
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J Prosthet Dent ; 74(5): 476-81, 1995 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8809252

ABSTRACT

The "as-cast" fit of metal ceramic restorations has been reported to deteriorate during the high-temperature firing cycles used for application of porcelain veneer. In this study, thermocycling and surface finishing or cold working were examined for their effects on marginal adaptation of metal ceramic castings. Methods for minimizing the loss of marginal adaptation were evaluated, and casting variables were eliminated by construction of acrylic resin measuring dies directly in the restorations. Thermocycling of metal ceramic restorations resulted in increased marginal openings, and all of the loss of marginal fit occurred during the first thermocycling of the alloy. The restorations that were cold worked and then oxidized by conventional manipulation had substantially more marginal opening than any other group. A fourfold, statistically significant improvement (p < 0.001) in the marginal adaptation of a metal ceramic restoration was observed when the initial thermal cycle was completed before the specimens were finished.


Subject(s)
Dental Casting Investment/chemistry , Dental Casting Technique , Metal Ceramic Alloys/chemistry , Acrylic Resins/chemistry , Cold Temperature , Dental Casting Technique/statistics & numerical data , Dental Cavity Preparation , Dental Impression Technique , Dental Marginal Adaptation , Dental Porcelain/chemistry , Dental Veneers , Evaluation Studies as Topic , Hot Temperature , Oxidation-Reduction , Surface Properties
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J Prosthet Dent ; 74(4): 332-40, 1995 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8531148

ABSTRACT

In-Ceram ceramic appears to use conventional powder/liquid processing techniques to form the coping substructure; however, the process results in a near net-shape restoration with minimal sintering shrinkage. Scanning electron microscopy, Brunauer-Emmett-Teller analysis, particle size classification, and linear dimensional changes during sintering were used to analyze In-Ceram ceramic. In-Ceram ceramic had a minimal linear shrinkage of 0.21% after the sintering of the alumina powder. This shrinkage can be readily compensated for by the expansion of conventional gypsum products and should result in acceptable clinical fits for In-Ceram ceramic restorations. Theories and explanations were described to account for the near net-shape and high strength of In-Ceram. Continuous interpenetrating phase composite technologies were used to create a substantial increase in strength. Future applications of this technology are encouraging.


Subject(s)
Aluminum Oxide/chemistry , Crowns , Dental Porcelain/chemistry , Dental Marginal Adaptation , Dental Prosthesis Design , Humans , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Particle Size , Porosity , Surface Properties
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J Prosthet Dent ; 68(2): 284-9, 1992 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1501176

ABSTRACT

The three-dimensional geometry of conventional fixed prostheses complicates the study of the thermal cycling distortion in metal ceramic alloys. Any explanation of the etiology of thermal cycling distortion in metal ceramic restorations must account for the observed magnitude, timing, and direction of the deformation. The simplified experimental geometry developed in Part I was applied to elucidate the etiologic factors involved in metal ceramic deformation. Techniques to minimize the thermal cycling distortion were also studied. It was found that all of the significant distortion occurred during the first thermal cycling of the alloy (oxidation) and that no distortion resulted from the application of body porcelain. The specimens that were cold worked and then oxidized had significantly more distortion than any other group. A significant reduction in distortion was observed when the initial thermal cycling was completed before the specimens were cold worked. It was determined that the release of casting- and cold working-induced stresses had a synergistic effect.


Subject(s)
Dental Casting Investment/chemistry , Metal Ceramic Alloys/chemistry , Aluminum Oxide/chemistry , Dental Polishing , Dental Porcelain/chemistry , Materials Testing , Oxidation-Reduction , Stress, Mechanical , Surface Properties , Thermodynamics
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Curr Opin Dent ; 2: 53-7, 1992 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1520940

ABSTRACT

The field of occlusion continues to be prolific in publications. While no major advancement in the field was noted in the 1-year period of review, existing concepts and instrumentation continued to be refined. Topics covered in this review include occlusal tooth contacts, choice of alternate occlusal schemes, evaluation of gnathologic instruments and techniques, vertical dimension of occlusion, and mandibular flexure eliminate occurring on opening.


Subject(s)
Dental Equipment , Dental Occlusion , Dental Articulators , Humans , Jaw Relation Record , Malocclusion/classification , Vertical Dimension
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J Prosthet Dent ; 67(5): 603-8, 1992 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1527741

ABSTRACT

The complex three-dimensional geometry of conventional full crown restorations severely complicates the study of thermal cycling distortion in metal ceramic castings. A simplified experimental geometry was developed to (1) maximize the measuring sensitivity, (2) eliminate the casting variables, (3) allow the direct measurement of casting distortion, and (4) evaluate the thermal cycling distortion of a wide range of metal collar widths. It was found that all of the one-walled castings distorted during the initial thermal cycling (oxidation) of the alloy. There was no significant distortion associated with porcelain application or glazing. The castings with an 0.8 mm metal collar had significantly less distortion than those with 0.1 and 0.4 mm collars at 2 of the 10 sites measured (inferior or facial margins).


Subject(s)
Dental Casting Investment/chemistry , Metal Ceramic Alloys/chemistry , Analysis of Variance , Crowns , Dental Impression Materials , Dental Polishing , Dental Porcelain/chemistry , Gold Alloys/chemistry , Materials Testing , Oxidation-Reduction , Palladium/chemistry , Polyvinyls , Siloxanes , Surface Properties , Thermodynamics
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J Prosthet Dent ; 66(2): 193-200, 1991 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1774679

ABSTRACT

Articulators that program eccentric condylar pathways minimize occlusal adjustments of dental prostheses. This bench study compared three groups of methods for recording the immediate Bennett shift and the protrusive condylar path of the mandible. The experimental design restricted the variable associated with these methods. The various methods for recording protrusive excursions from best to worst were: (1) electronic pantography (Denar); (2) mechanical pantography (Denar); and (3) simplified mandibular motion analyzers (Whip-Mix and Denar). The methods of recording immediate side shift from best to worst were: (1) electronic pantograph; (2) polyether interocclusal records; (3) mechanical pantography (Denar) and simplified mandibular motion analyzer (Panadent); (4) simplified mandibular motion analyzer (Whip-Mix and Denar); and (5) zinc oxide interocclusal records.


Subject(s)
Dental Articulators , Dental Equipment , Jaw Relation Record , Mandible/physiology , Analysis of Variance , Denture, Partial, Fixed , Electronics, Medical , Humans , Mandibular Condyle/physiology , Movement
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J Prosthet Dent ; 63(5): 536-40, 1990 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2338666

ABSTRACT

The lateral and protrusive anterior and posterior disclusive angles were recorded and measured by using a newly developed method (part I) on a population of 50 subjects (mean age 27.2 years). All of the subjects had natural anterior teeth, 45 had a clinically acceptable anterior guidance, and the remaining five had a partial (unilateral) or total lack of anterior guidance. A statistically significant correlation between the anterior and posterior disclusive angles was not found either in the entire population (n = 50) or in the stratum of the population that consisted of subjects with a clinically acceptable anterior guidance (n = 45). The Angle class of occlusion or anterior deep bite malocclusion were not identified as possible confounders or effect modifiers. This study suggested that the intra-articular tissues of the temporomandibular joint played a significant role in the relationship of their osseous components. Practical guidelines to determine anterior guidance could be established by using population means.


Subject(s)
Dental Occlusion , Jaw Relation Record , Temporomandibular Joint/anatomy & histology , Adult , Cephalometry , Female , Humans , Male , Malocclusion/epidemiology , United States/epidemiology
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J Prosthet Dent ; 63(4): 395-403, 1990 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2184222

ABSTRACT

Authors are not in agreement concerning the existence of an anatomofunctional interrelationship between condylar and anterior guidances of the mandible in humans. Current literature consists either of speculative statements or studies omitting the role of the meniscus. This article (part I) describes a unique method to correlate the condylar functional anatomy to the lingual inclines of the maxillary anterior teeth (anterior guidance) and acknowledges all components of the temporomandibular joint. The measurements obtained by means of this method were reproduced five different times on five different subjects, making possible a valid statistical analysis of the correlation between condylar and anterior guidances of the mandible (part II).


Subject(s)
Dental Occlusion , Jaw Relation Record , Mandibular Condyle/anatomy & histology , Temporomandibular Joint/anatomy & histology , Analysis of Variance , Cephalometry/instrumentation , Cuspid , Dental Articulators , Humans , Incisor , Maxilla , Reproducibility of Results
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